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Dr. John Ellis has been an orthopedic surgeon since 1991. He offers the very latest treatment options in orthopedic care. Dr. Ellis is one of the few doctors in the Temecula area that has been trained and has successfully performed the revolutionary Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR) procedure. He has had the opportunity to bring back these gender specific techniques to his practice in Temecula. Along with hip resurfacing, Dr. John Ellis also specializes in advanced orthopedics & sports medicine. His patients include many professional and extreme athletes. He also specializes in minimally invasive surgery, pain relief, rotater cup repair, meniscus repair, ACL surgery, hip replacement, knee replacement, Tommy John and in house rehabilitation. Learn more about Birmingham Hip Resurfacing, hip replacement or knee replacement and getting back into an active lifestyle by contacting Dr. John Ellis at Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine today for more information and a consultation.Read more

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Likelihood of recommending Dr. Ellis to family and friends is 3 out of 5

Dr Ellis did my knee replacement about 9 years ago. I bought a recumbent bike and used it every day as he recommended. I have not had any further problems. I found him very professional and would recommend him to anyone.
Beverly - Temecula

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-Teri in Lake Elsinore, CA | Apr 23, 2016

Dr Ellis was very rude and impatient with me. I came in with a 2 month old MRI of my lumbar spine ordered by a pain specialist and previously a radiologist read it as mild arthritis in my back. Dr Ellis looked at the MRI and told me I had severe spinal stenosis. I was genuinely surprised and said so. At that point he glared at me, told me not to speak while he was talking or I wouldn't hear what he was saying. I was so startled that I shut up and I do not remember what he said. Bad doctor.

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-Calvin Biggers in Temecula | Mar 15, 2016

Dr. Ellis performed a full hip replacement in January 2016 on my left hip and I am doing great. No pain and healing very fast.

This Dr. was nasty and unkind to me. He told me my bursitis was all in my head. Perhaps because I am a woman. I was a nurse so I know a good doctor from a bad one, and in my opinion, he is bad. I had to ask for physical therapy orders. He took no x-rays even though I had fallen the week before and he complained about the quality of the x-rays I had brought from urgent care that were taken a month prior. I have heard of other complaints about him. This man should not be in practice.

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Dr. Ellis' Care Philosophy

Dr. John Ellis has been an orthopedic surgeon since 1991. He offers the very latest treatment options in orthopedic care. Dr. Ellis is one of the few doctors in the Temecula area that has been trained and has successfully performed the revolutionary Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR) procedure. He has had the opportunity to bring back these gender specific techniques to his practice in Temecula. Along with hip resurfacing, Dr. John Ellis also specializes in advanced orthopedics & sports medicine. His patients include many professional and extreme athletes. He also specializes in minimally invasive surgery, pain relief, rotater cup repair, meniscus repair, ACL surgery, hip replacement, knee replacement, Tommy John and in house rehabilitation. Learn more about Birmingham Hip Resurfacing, hip replacement or knee replacement and getting back into an active lifestyle by contacting Dr. John Ellis at Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine today for more information and a consultation.

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Awards & Honors

Have not had their license surrendered or revoked since Healthgrades started collecting data in 2000.

Have no malpractice judgments, adverse arbitration awards, or monetary settlements for the last five years in the states in which Healthgrades can collect malpractice data.

Are free of state or federal disciplinary actions (sanctions) for the last five years.

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We remove a newly sanctioned doctor from the Recognized Doctor list as soon as we receive the information. However, it is important to note that malpractice information is publically available in only 14 states.

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Healthgrades collects non-disciplinary board actions from all 50 U.S. states.

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Why It Matters: Dr. Ellis' Board Certifications

Board certification should be one of your top considerations when choosing a doctor. Board certification is an official recognition given to doctors who have met specific requirements set by national medical specialty boards in the... More

Why It Matters: Dr. Ellis' Board Certifications

Board certification should be one of your top considerations when choosing a doctor. Board certification is an official recognition given to doctors who have met specific requirements set by national medical specialty boards in the United States.

Board certification indicates that a doctor is highly qualified in the medical field in which he or she practices. A board-certified doctor is more likely than a non-board-certified doctor to have the most current skills and knowledge about how to treat your medical condition.

Dr. Ellis is Board Certified in:

Orthopedic Surgery

Accrediting Board: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery*

* This information is proprietary data maintained in a copyrighted database compilation owned by the American Board of Medical Specialties. Copyright 2016 American Board of Medical Specialties. All rights reserved.